Exclusive: Arsenal,Chelsea&Wolfsburg Among Clubs Keen On FC Dordrecht Superkid Lateef Omidiji
<b>Allnigeriasoccer.com</b> can exclusively report that Chelsea and
Arsenal are among the elite teams in Europe monitoring the progress of
Lateef Omidiji Jr, who is currently on the books of the youth team of FC
Dordrecht in Holland.<br /><br />But what is stopping the two English
Premier League teams from going public with their interest is that
Omidiji is still a minor and they are patiently waiting for him to turn
16 before making an approach or for the family to move to the United
Kingdom.<br /><br />Chelsea and Arsenal face strong competition for the
signature of the 12-year-old in future, with Wolfsburg and Dutch
powerhouses Ajax Amsterdam and Feyenoord also interested in landing his
services and there have been enquiries from La Liga teams as well.<br /><br />Meanwhile,
an intermediary who recommended Juventus star Paul Pogba to the French
Federation, says it will be disgraceful if the Nigeria Football
Federation miss out on the youngster, with the USSF pressing the right
buttons so he commits his international future to the Americans.<br /><br /><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">“It</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">’</span></span>ll
be a great shame if Nigeria do not take advantage of his current
interest in his fathers country because you see players Alaba, Ibe,
Barkley and many good players across Europe with African backgrounds,</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">” the source told <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b>.<br /><br /></span></span> </span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">“</span></span>Look at the French and Belgium National teams that are not choosing their dad</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"></span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">s’</span></span></span></span> country of birth to represent so I think his case will be unique as Nigeria shouldn</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"></span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">’</span></span></span></span>t wait till he</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">’</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span>s in the PL or Paris at 17 before trying to get his allegiance.</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">”</span></span><br /><br />He added : </span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">“</span></span>
I know the Lagos FA Chairman talks a lot about vision for the youth and
future, this kid can be the face of that progress and forward thinking.
<br /><br /></span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">“</span></span>We</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">’</span></span></span></span></span></span>ve
always said in France that when Africa gets technical players at a
young age who develop early in Europe, the World Cup will never leave
Africa.</span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">”</span></span></span></span><br /><br />The 12-year-old Lateef Omidiji Jr has been likened to Barcelona and Uruguay star Luis Suarez.
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